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OFS

What is OFS?
The Organic Farming Scheme is an Agri-environment scheme that opened in 2008.
It is a voluntary scheme that aims to protect and enhance the rural environment. It encourages and assists farmers to convert to organic farming to help meet consumer demand for organic produce
Full details of the scheme can be found in the OFS Booklet for 2011 applicationLink to external website
The Organic Farming Scheme, together with the N Ireland Countryside Management Scheme, is funded under Axis 2 of the Rural Development Programme 2007-2013Link to external website (RDP) and part-financed by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD). The budget available for the agri-environment programme is £219 million.

Who can apply?

The Organic Farming Scheme is open to all farmers and land managers with a Business Identification Number (Business ID) and at least one hectare of horticultural land or at least three hectares of arable, improved and semi-improved land.

What funding is available?

Annual payments vary according to farm size, type of land and crops grown.

When can I apply?

Details of open periods will be announced on the DARD website and RDP websiteLink to external website.
Full details of the scheme can be found in the OFS Booklet for 2011 applicationLink to external website